Students at a high school north of Brisbane have been given the opportunity to wear pronoun badges to let their peers and teachers know what they define themselves as.
Redcliffe State High School's LGBTIQ+ group launched the trial of the pronoun badges last week.
While the school did not wish to comment on the trial it did share a post about it on Facebook.
"This week the Redcliffe SHS LGBTIQ+ group began their trial of "pronoun badges"," the post read.
Redcliffe State High School has launched a trial of pronoun badges. Photo: File
"Pronoun badges are as simple as they sound: they're badges with different pronouns on. "However, their purpose is to display to everyone what those who are wearing them define themselves as. They're also so that people know what to refer to the wearer as."